The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) is working with local health departments, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to investigate a multistate outbreak of Escherichia coli O103 (E. coli) linked to sprouts served at Jimmy John’s restaurants. Jimmy[Read More…]
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Former Homewood trustee Woodland dies at 99
Former Homewood trustee Mary Cameron Woodland died on Feb. 18. She was 99. Woodland and her husband, Bertram, who survives, came to Homewood in 1958, according to her obituary. She served as trustee from 1971 to 1979. She was involved in a number of community organizations, including the League of[Read More…]
State Department of Public Health announces precautions to limit spread of coronavirus
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) officials announced Wednesday, Feb. 26, that the agency is working with local, state and federal health partners to take all preventive steps available to limit the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). While COVID-19 is not spreading in communities in Illinois or the U.S.,[Read More…]
Collaboration brings home décor, real estate to downtown Flossmoor
Ryan Stevenson and Vicki Burke Stevenson have joined with longtime friend Morgan Sullins on a joint business venture. (Photo by Tom Houlihan/H-F Chronicle)
Village campaign encourages Chicagoans to ‘level up’ to Homewood
Homewood officials have unveiled the latest edition of the Think Homewood marketing campaign aimed at wooing young families in Chicago to relocate in the south suburban village. (Provided images)
State collects $10 million in tax revenue during first month of adult use cannabis
The Illinois Department of Revenue announced on Monday that adult-use cannabis sales generated $7.3 million in cannabis tax revenue during the month of January, with an additional $3.1 million generated in retail sales tax revenue. Gov. JB Pritzker’s recently released budget estimated the state would collect $28 million in cannabis[Read More…]
Sen. Durbin joins Commissioner Miller for health forum March 6
Senator Richard Durbin, D-Ill., will join Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller for a community conversation on health care from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, March 6, at South Suburban College. The program will be in the Performing Arts Center at SCC at 15800 State St. in South Holland. Miller[Read More…]
Sen. Joyce hosts coffee Saturday
Sen. Patrick Joyce, D-Essex, will host a “Coffee and Coversations” event from 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 29, at Dunnings Market, 1050 Sterling Ave., in Flossmoor. Joyce, who represents Flossmoor in the Illinois Senate, said he is anxious to hear from residents about their concerns of state government and[Read More…]
Truck knocks down traffic light, ties up traffic on Halsted
A truck and downed traffic light pole blocked the northbound lanes of Halsted Street for about two and a half hours Tuesday after a crash. (Eric Crump/H-F Chronicle)
Flossmoor gov’t, residents against proposed Metra schedule
Metra solicited feedback about its proposed schedule changes to the Electric Line District, and Flossmoor residents have voiced their opposition. (Chronicle file photo)


